India’s deep-tech revolution is not happening in boardrooms. Instead, it is happening inside its universities like IIT Madras, which recently incubated its 500th deeptech startup.
A remarkable achievement, given that birthing deeptech startups need the difficult combination of patient capital and world class innovation skills.
To unpack how IIT Madras built over 500 deep-tech startups in mobility, space, defence, automotive and robotics, StratNewsGlobal.Tech spoke to Tamaswati Ghosh, CEO IIT Madras Incubation Cell on Capital Calculus.

